Mollie Tibbetts Search Turns Up Red Shirt Near Pig Farm
Police in Kearney, Missouri, say they've responded to a possible sighting of a missing University of Iowa student. Family members have told local news outlets that it would be out of character for Mollie to disappear on her own.

Warrant issued for suspect in murder of Texas cardiologist
An open gate also sparked concern the suspect may have tried to gain reentry to the home one day after it was searched by police. Meantime, the community was mourning the prominent doctor whose life was cut short after nearly four decades in practice.

Meghan Markle And Kate Middleton's Friendship
Speaking to the Mail on Sunday , Mr Markle said: "I tell you, I've just about reached my limit with Meghan and the Royal Family ". Meghan Markle's birthday is also a special day for the Queen , whose mother, the Queen Mother , was born on the same day in 1900.

Google is developing a censored search engine for China
Depending on when the Chinese government approves the "toned down" Google, the app could launch anytime in the next 6-9 months. If the project goes through, the Mountain View company will bring its search back to China for the first time .

Trump receives new letter from Kim Jong Un
Another method of identification was through chest x-rays that were on file for those who served in the Korean War, McKeague said. At the summit, North Korea had agreed to eventually denuclearize in return for unspecified security guarantees from the U.S.

Apple Inc. Becomes A Trillion Dollar Company
Apple became the first company to ever reach a $1 trillion market cap on Wednesday as its share price soared to $207.39. Apple said it expects revenue of $60 billion to $62 billion for the fiscal fourth quarter that ends in September 30.

Google to launch censored search engine "Dragonfly" in China

Even if the censored search engine is not approved, Google seems unlikely to cease its efforts to expand into more and more corners of the Chinese market. Now, it appears the fight is over, and Google is giving in with a program codenamed Dragonfly, which includes the two reported apps.

The Chinese government maintains strict control over what its people can access online.

The project - codenamed Dragonfly - has been underway since spring of a year ago, and accelerated following a December 2017 meeting between Google's CEO Sundar Pichai and a top Chinese government official. And it looks like at least one Google employee familiar with the plans related to China is willing to speak up.

Patrick Poon, a Hong Kong-based researcher with human rights group Amnesty International, stated that Google's sudden willingness to work with regimes that censor information could be a "big disaster for the information age". The Chinese government is yet to give final approval, The Interceptsaid.

Fast forward eight years, and Chinese internet companies are some of the largest on the planet, with much of their success forged on an uneven home playing field on which western companies have been unable to compete.

Google did operate in the country from 2006 to 2010, when it also agreed to the local censorship laws, facing harsh criticism from U.S. officials.

The Android app could launch in six to nine months as part of a joint venture with an unnamed partner company, likely in China.

The Intercept is reporting that the company is readying a censored version of its search engine in a custom Android app to launch in China.

Google responded to the report in a statement to The Verge saying, "we don't comment on speculation about future plans".

Hundreds evacuated in Virginia after dam overflows
The dam at College Lake, adjacent to the University of Lynchburg , was built in 1934, according to the school's website . The original surface area of the lake was reported to be 44 acres and has been reduced to 19 acres due to sedimentation.

The prospect of Google returning to China is in line with the trend of several United States tech giants willing to tailor their products and services in order to gain access to the massive Chinese market. In order for it to function there, Google would have to agree to adopt the Chinese government's censorship rules and the company has refused to do that for many years.

In the company's absence, Baidu Inc. has strengthened its grip on search in China while Microsoft Corp.'s Bing operates in the country by censoring subjects and words.

It could make sense for the tech giant to reintroduce its search engine in China, considering the country is now the biggest internet market in the world.

Google had a similar version of its search engine available in China between 2006 and 2010, but eventually made a decision to retreat from the country following harsh criticism from the United States for its compliance with the government's censorship.

OH to have a sales-tax holiday
This includes a variety of items, from pencils and paper to trousers and jackets to prepare for the fall. For those who dread facing the crowds, online purchases qualify if you order before 11:59 p.m.

Google's main service is covered by China's "Great Firewall", which prevents access to non-compliant sites.